5. Slow, cramped handwriting.
Slowing down or loss of spontaneous and routine movement often referred to as bradykinesia can also be a sign of Parkinson’s disease. Handwriting is the most common place where this sign shows up. Writing begins to be lower and looks tighter and smaller than before. The handwriting becomes spider and very hard to read. Dressing is another area where this condition appears. Some people could take very long to dress or unable to deal with zippers.